Disturbing the Dead: When and How
At some point, many funeral homes will be asked to reverse their usual process and “unbury” a corpse. Disinterment, while not widespread, certainly isn’t uncommon in the modern...
At some point, many funeral homes will be asked to reverse their usual process and “unbury” a corpse. Disinterment, while not widespread, certainly isn’t uncommon in the modern...
Picture this: You’re at the arrangement table, surrounded by grieving family members. The deceased had no life insurance and no preneed, so, predictably, the first question you get...
Overland Park, KS - John DeBord, in his leadership role with LHT Consulting Group, concentrates on the intentional planning, event logistics and corresponding protocol that are indispensable to...
This has been an ‘80s summer. With Top Gun, Kate Bush, and Metalica all topping their own charts, it’s easy to see that we’ve gone back a few...
Get at the Why at CANA’s 104th Convention WHEELING, IL— “Let me pose this question to you: What is an essential part of funerals that everyone has overlooked—from...
Death is not an event, but a series of them – a process. The death process can be complex business; sometimes it isn’t even necessarily permanent. Cellular breakdown...
Brookfield, Wis. – Bobby Steven Spann, CFSP and Brad Walker, CFSP, CPC, CCO, were elected to serve as at-large representatives on the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) Board...